Basic Hydraulic Systems and Components

Description :

This subcourse is designed to provide instruction on the concept and operation of thebasic components of the hydraulic system.

Details :

This subcourse is designed to provide instruction on the concept and operation of thebasic components of the hydraulic system. It also describes the various components of atypical hydraulic system, their construction and functions, and their relationship to eachother.
When the term hydraulics is applied to aircraft, it means a method of transmittingpower from one location to another through the use of a confined fluid. The functionsperformed by hydraulic systems in aircraft include assisting in flight control, extendingand retracting landing gear, positioning flaps, operating hoists, raising and loweringcargo doors, and starting engines.
The hydraulic systems used in Army aircraft aredependable and relatively trouble-free. The maintenance requirements are small incomparison to the work the system performs.
This subcourse is to be completed on aself-study basis. You will grade your lessons as you complete them using the lesson answerkeys which are enclosed. If you have answered any question incorrectly, study the questionreference shown on the answer key and evaluate all possible solutions.
There are noprerequisites for this subcourse.
This subcourse reflects the doctrine which was currentat the time it was prepared. In your own work situation, always refer to the latestofficial publications.
ACTION: You will demonstrate a knowledge of the basic componentsof the hydraulic system, including the devices which actuate, discharge, and control theflow of hydraulic fluid and those devices which sense, control, and limit hydraulicpressure.
CONDITIONS: You will use the material in this subcourse.
STANDARD: You mustcorrectly answer 70 percent of the questions on the subcourse examination to pass thissubcourse.
The material contained in this lesson was derived from the followingpublications: AR 310-25, AR 310-50, FM 1-500, FM 1-509, TM 1-1500-204-23 Series, TM55-1510-Series (Fixed Wing Maintenance Manuals), TM 55-1520-Series (Rotary wingMaintenance Manuals) and TM 4301A 05 0267 (Air Force)

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